Minnesota United vs New England Revolution stats: the cup edge sits with New England
Head to Head record starts with silverware, and only one side has any
The cleanest split in these Minnesota United vs New England Revolution stats is simple. New England have 1 domestic cup title. Minnesota United have 0.
That is the biggest gap in the data, so it drives the story. The Head to Head record, based on this payload, leans toward the team with actual trophy-winning proof.
Both clubs sit level on 0 top-tier league titles. Both also have 0 continental titles. So the cup count is the only real divider here.
Historical matchups show a very thin split in honours
These historical matchups do not give us a long list of trophies. They give us one clear marker. New England have lifted a domestic cup. Minnesota have not.
That matters because it is the only honor line with movement. Everything else is tied at zero, which keeps the rivalry neat and narrow on paper.
- Domestic League Titles: 0-0
- Domestic Cup Titles: 0-1
- Continental Titles: 0-0
Squad size is close, but New England still hold the bigger group
The squad numbers are tight. Minnesota United list 28 first-team players. New England Revolution have 30.
That is not a huge gap, but it does show New England with a slightly larger pool. In a long season, those extra bodies can matter.
Still, the squad size gap is minor. The trophy gap is the sharper angle here.
The main takeaway is clear, New England have the only winning edge
This rivalry is not built on heavy trophy stacks. It is built on one small but clear advantage.
New England Revolution own the only domestic cup title in the data. Minnesota United are level with them everywhere else.
So the Head to Head record, from this JSON alone, tilts toward New England on the strongest stat available.









